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Multivariate approach to determine the ecological preferences of phytoplankton in Uppanar estuary, southeast coast of India
In the present study, the phytoplankton diversity and distribution was studied in relation seasonal variation of environmental
parameters in the Uppanar estuary. Samples were seasonally collected (i.e., pre-monsoon: July-2018 and summer: June-2019) from
six stations. A total of 62 phytoplankton species belonging to three classes, 20 orders, 26 families and 36 genera were and among
the three phytoplankton taxa, diatoms topped the list with 41 species followed by Dinoflagellates (17 species) and blue green algae
(4 species). The maximum number of phytoplankton species (36) and diversity value (H’) 3.976 was recorded in the stations near
river mouth (UE-6) during summer and minimum species number (21) and maximum species richness (d) 6.923 was recorded in
stations close to industrialr zone (UE-1) during monsoon. The maximum species evenness (J') 0.928 was recorded at stations near
river mouth (UE-6). BIO-ENV (Biota-Environmental matching) and CCA results confirmed that the environmental parameters
such as Dissolved oxygen, Turbidity, Salinity, Water pH, Chlorophyll, Silicate, TN and TP as best match (ρω = 0.968) in
determining phytoplankton distributions. The results of present study helps to develop an understanding on the phytoplankton
distribution based on physico-chemical parameters, which will form a reliable tool in bio-monitoring studies.